Industries
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So, artificial intelligence is known for disrupting all kinds of
industries.
CA: And there are many adults as well, literally millions around the world, and in some industries, they actually account for the fact that, for example, we don't see a lot of metal waste in the world.
CA: Twiggy, we're in an era where so many people around the world are craving a new, regenerative economy, these big supply chains, these big industries, to fundamentally transform.
Around 1850, one of the biggest U.S.
industries
was whaling.
Now, in order to do this we need to invest about 180 billion dollars: half of it to retool the car, truck and plane industries; half of it to build the advanced bio-fuel industry.
But with the rise of automation across so many different industries, it led me to wonder: If machines are starting to be able to do the work traditionally done by humans, what will become of the human hand?
Not only, of course, the scientists and all the wonderful giants of the
industries
but the celebrities.
So
industries
around Beijing were shut down, half the cars were taken off the road.
Last year, just before Diwali, I took a surprise inspection of polluting
industries
in an unauthorized industrial area just outside of Delhi, and I found polluting firecrackers were being sold.
When she came into my life, we were fighting against a huge waste facility planned for the East River waterfront despite the fact that our small part of New York City already handled more than 40 percent of the entire city's commercial waste: a sewage treatment pelletizing plant, a sewage sludge plant, four power plants, the world's largest food-distribution center, as well as other
industries
that bring more than 60,000 diesel truck trips to the area each week.
Both are waterfront communities that host both
industries
and residents in close proximity of one another.
And the coal
industries
and the oil
industries
spent a quarter of a billion dollars in the last calendar year promoting clean coal, which is an oxymoron.
Could it represent a new mode of survival if we harness it to completely change our
industries?
So you can start to see how imaginative and inspiring modes of making exist in nature that we can use to build capacity around new bio-based
industries.
They were talking about Exxon Valdez, and that there was going to be a glut of oil tankers because of the insurance
industries.
Most recently I went in, and I started looking at some of the biggest
industries
in China.
The machines are all running, absolutely incredible to see what the scale of
industries
are.
It will become more involved in social investment, and social care and in
industries
where the value comes from what you do with others, not just from what you sell to them, and from relationships as well as from consumption.
In several industries, this will require more thought and adjusting.
But other
industries
are almost built for ideas like this.
Frugal innovation offers a path to economic acceleration across many industries, and the future of this continent depends on it.
But, today in Britain, for example, Indian restaurants in Britain employ more people than the coal mining, ship building and iron and steel
industries
combined.
There's a bunch of other
industries
that don't have copyright protection, including the food industry.
And some of these
industries
may seem sort of marginal to you, but these are the gross sales for low I.P. industries,
industries
with very little copyright protection, and there's the gross sales of films and books.
Because right now, those
industries
with a lot of copyright protection are operating in an atmosphere where it's as if they don't have any protection, and they don't know what to do.
When I found out that there are a whole bunch of
industries
that didn't have copyright protection, I thought, "What exactly is the underlying logic?
And my suggestion is that fashion might be a really good place to start looking for a model for creative
industries
in the future.
But what about other
industries?
Now, these numbers for banks may not seem very big, but in highly competitive industries, even really small differences in margin matter a lot.
And only 36 percent is in the tangible
industries
of manufacturing and agriculture.
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